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Hi, Cung Cung/Dr. Naw Latt
It saddened me tremendously looking at the pictures and reading the articles
about this brutal and inhuman deeds of the military to the Kachins. It was
then the Chins, then the Karens and now... the Kachins! I agree with you,
Cung Cung - why the silence from NLD or our great lady - Aung San Suu Kyi?
Something amidst??!! I wonder!
Well, the road to freedom for the ethnic minorities seems endless...
however, never give up! Keep praying and keep doing what you can do
...............! At the end, good ALWAYS win over evil!
God Bless. Janet
More++news++(the photo can be seen in this link)<http://burmacivilwar.blogspot.com/>
Introduction
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Chatting with one of KIA offficers (Laiza, capital of KIO)
In this chatting said;
We, the Kachin Women’s Association Thailand (KWAT), strongly denounce
the Burmese military’s offensives against the Kachin Independence Army
(KIA), and atrocities against civilians including rape, murder and
abduction of young men. The Burmese military attack to a KIA post in
Eastern Kachin State on the 9th June 2011 and subsequent fighting has
driven thousands of civilians out of their homes into the Kachin-
China border areas. KWAT is outraged about the implication of the
offensive to the Kachin people, in particular, for the impact on women
and children in the areas. KWAT demands the immediate stop of the
offensive by the Burmese military against Kachin and other ethnic
groups.
Masat (2) Dap Ba Uphkang ginra rai nga ai,
(1) Lidu lam, Yuzana Company kawn galaw da ai mahkrai (2) hpe KIA Dap Dung
(14) kawn nhtoi;- 15-6-2011 ya shana, hkying 10:00 pm daram ten hta jahten
kau sai. Ndai mahkrai (2) gaw Lidu lam ntsa nre. Kaga shinggan Yuzana
company bungli maden shara matut mahkai hkrun lam mahkrai re.
(2) Hpakant Modo lam Kamaing hte Lawng Hkang lapran mahkrai (2) hpe nhtoi;-
15-6-2011 ya shana, hkying 10:00 pam ten hta KIA Masat (6) Dap Dung kaw nna,
jahten kau sai.
(3) Hpakant-Gwi Hka Modo lam Hupin hte Namawn lapran mahkrai (2) hpe nhtoi;-
15-6-2011 ya shana, hkying 10:00 pm daram ten hta KIA Masat (26) Dap Dung
kaw nna, jahten kau sai.
Singapore kaw na (Today New paper) hta dai ni 15 June 2011 hta Myen mung
kaw ya ten byin nga ai ,Wunpawng mungdan Shanglawt hpung KIA hte Myen hpyen asuya ni a majan shi ga lawm wa ai yawng mu hti na matu attach file kaw shalawm dat ai
magine giving birth in a foreign country far from home, unable to ask questions during delivery, perhaps without the benefit of your family to help you. An IRC pregnancy support group in Baltimore introduces expectant refugee mothers to birthing and baby care practices in the United States, and gives them a place to ask questions and meet others in their position.
Watch this video of a workshop for moms and moms-to-be and read more about the support group in a story published this week in USA Today.